Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
David Tadder photo
1 Level
766 Review
45 Karma

Review on Universal 65W 45W Laptop Charger with Multi Tips for HP ASUS Lenovo Acer Dell Samsung Toshiba Sony JBL IBM Fujitsu Gateway - Extra Long Cable Included by David Tadder

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Broad compatibility with the ability to increase charging speed

Electronics manufacturers like to use big, bulky chargers. The ones that come with are often inefficient and sometimes much slower than the device can handle, so I needed 1 good charger for multiple devices. This charger works and has clearly labeled tips and a sheet for compatible laptops. the main cable from a 3-pin port, even though the socket only has 2 pins. This set doesn't appear to be designed to be used with multiple attachments in a row: there is no proper container to store all the different attachments in the kit, only plastic packaging. that they can easily fall out if they z. B. are not otherwise secured. with rubber bands or tape. It looks like the goal is to replace a single charger and not constantly charge devices with different ports. In terms of efficiency, the conversion loss is around 14%, which is pretty good. In terms of speed, this charger was able to achieve speed parity with some devices and even a significant speed increase with others. I have had 1 device where this charger put out 20% more power than the original charger under specs. Laptops usually contain maximum capacity chargers, but other devices, including large power adapters, sometimes aren't like all power adapters, they get hot when ventilation/cooling isn't ideal and power consumption is high. At a sustained load of 78W, the PSU hit 130F in an 85F environment. I had a fine tip device that looked like it might work with the included fine tips, but it didn't, so there's only one small risk. if your device is not included in the compatibility list. All in all, this is the right charger to use with multiple devices as an upgrade or backup!

Pros
  • Ideal for outdoor activities
Cons
  • It's hard to remember, but it was